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KView is great! It's one of those little apps that are frequently overlooked, like konsole, or kmail (to a lesser extent). KDE is *nothing* without these fantastic apps. (ok, so, kmail isn't one of those "little" apps--but it is certainly taken for granted..)

You are absolutly right, and yesterday when I was installing KDE3 on my SuSE system(Can't wait for my 8.0 copy) I was just thinking that "hey this Kmail client is really quit nice!" I have always been seeking and wanting a more outlook like mail client but when you think about it Kmail really has become quite the killer Email client under Linux. What I mean is that it's stabel "rock solid" and you got all the functionallity an Email client should have so you are absolutly right the developers of Kmail definantly deserves more credit!! Thanks Kmail developers!!!!

I mean people would be aware of it more if kview is bundled with KDE3.
Personally, I only know the software which came bundled with KDE. Is there
any other QT/KDE projects which are good but not well known by majority of
users?

Ok its an awkward image viewer with no browsing capabilities and a VERY limited range of manipulation tools which causes it to fail in both areas. I hate to criticise open source projects but credit where its due. Gwenview is not far off being the best image viewer I've used and should, (IMHO) be the default KDE viewer. Perhaps KView should concentrate more on being an easier alternative to GIMP for basic image manipulation